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<TITLE>Sixth Test of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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P.foo {color: navy;
       font-family: cursive;}
H3.foo1 {color: silver;
       font-family: helvetica;}
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<h1 > Testing sixth testable statement of Section 1.4 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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6. A structure based on CLASS is only useful within a restricted domain, where
    the meaning of a class has been mutually agreed.
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<h2 >"PASS" CRITERIA:
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<p class=foo>
If statement #6 above is passed, this paragraph should be navy cursive (if cursive is supported).  The
rule applied is "P.foo {color: navy; font-family: cursive;}", which only is
valid within this "P" domain.  All other properties are UA-default.
<p>
This paragraph should be UA-default.  No CSS1 rule is applied here.
This is valid within this "P" domain.
<h3 class=foo1>
This heading should be silver helvetica.  The rule applied here is "h3.foo1
{color: silver; font-family: helvetica}."  All other properties are UA-default.
The above rule is valid within this "h3" domain.
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